
This video examines how attention‑economy algorithms fracture focus, explains the design and psychological hooks that drive addictive scrolling, and outlines personal and societal costs while suggesting ways to rebuild sustained attention.
– How platforms harvest attention via surveillance capitalism and infinite scroll.
– Psychological tricks: variable rewards, outrage bias, and FOMO.
– Costs include reduced deep work, task-switching penalties, and lost opportunity.
– Practical recovery: reduce interruptions, reclaim time, and rebuild flow.
Quotes:
If the product is free, you are the product.
Infinite scroll costs 200,000 human lifetimes per day.
A 5-second notification check is a 20-minute tax on your brain.
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| Upload date: | 2026-02-24 |
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| Likes: | 58 |
| Comments: | 21 |
| Statistics updated: | 2026-03-26 |
Specification: How To Reduce Social Media Usage & Reclaim Reality (Without Being Bored)
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How To Reduce Social Media Usage & Reclaim Reality (Without Being Bored)